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  • Structure–function studies have defined two classes of viral membrane-fusion proteins that have radically different architectures but adopt a similar overall 'hairpin' conformation to induce fusion of the viral and cellular membranes and therefore initiate infection. In both classes, the hairpin conformation is achieved after a conformational change is triggered by interaction with the target cell. This review will focus in particular on the properties of the more recently described class II proteins.
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  • Virology
  • Organelles
  • Immune system
  • Epidemiology
  • Infectious diseases
  • MHC Class II
  • Genes
  • Physical organic chemistry
  • Glycoproteins
  • Abnormal clinical and laboratory findings for RBCs
  • Cell anatomy
  • Membrane biology
  • Stereochemistry
  • Microbiology techniques
  • Engineered proteins
  • Isomerism
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